WC16 Powerpoint Slides and Handouts
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Pre-Conference Workshops
Tuesday-Wednesday, July 24-25, 2018
Developmental interventions on the self and social behaviour of adolescents - Using DNA-v to develop flexibility, mindfulness and compassion
	Louise Hayes
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Exploring a Process-Focused Approach to Understanding and Practicing Compassion Focused Therapy
	Dennis Tirch, Laura Silberstein, Russell Kolts
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Using Metaphor in Training Psychological Flexibility
	Niklas Törneke, Carmen Luciano, and Kelly Koerner
	Törneke Slides
	Koerner Slides
Conference Sessions
Thursday, July 26
3. A CBS Approach to Safety Planning and Repertoire Expansion with High Risk Patients
	Jonathan Weinstein
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4. Mobilizing Behavioral Science to Address Climate Change
	Tony Biglan, Magnus Johansson
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5. Bringing Values to Life in ACT: Moving from the conceptual to the experiential
	Jenna LeJeune, Jason Luoma, and Tobias Lundgren
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6. Introducing and Integrating Cognitive Defusion Techniques in Therapy
	John T. Blackledge
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9. Using ACT in the Treatment of More Complex Forms of Depression: Examples in Three Clinical Settings
	Paper 1: Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Depression with Comorbid Social Anxiety: Results From a Pilot Randomized Trial
	Kristy Dalrymple, Emily Walsh, Lia Rosenstein, Mark Zimmerman
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10. Why 21st Century Leaders Often Feel In Over Their Heads and How Psychological Flexibility Can Help
	Rachel Collis
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11. Recent theoretical and methodological advances in Relational Frame Theory (RFT)
	Paper 3: Social Modeling as Derived Perspective Taking via Relational Triangulation
	Paul Guinther
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13. Awareness, courage, and love: Clinical measurement, clinical analogue and clinical findings
	Paper 2: Predictive Validity of Awareness, Courage, and Responsiveness (ACR) in a General Psychiatric Sample and Non-psychiatric Dyads
	Adam Kuczynski and Jonathan W. Kanter
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16. Optimizing Well-being among Individuals with Appearance Concerns
	Paper 1: Context, Connection, and Compassion: Theoretical Applications of ACT for People with Appearance Concerns
	Staci Martin
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18. Functional Analytic Group Therapy: In-Vivo Healing In Community Context
	Renee Hoekstra and Luc Vandenberghe
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19. The Marriage of ACT and ERP for OCD treatment: How to do it, when to do it, and checking if it works!
	Patricia E. Zurita Ona and Brian Thompson
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20. The stance of the ACT therapist
	Robyn D. Walser & Manuela O ́Connell
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21. How to have close relationships: An experiential primer
	Jonathan Kanter
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22. ACT for Psychosis Recovery Groups: How to train and supervise practitioners and peer supporters to be mindful, valuing and effective facilitators
	Eric Morris, Louise Johns
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24. Conceptual, empirical and pragmatic innovations in the contextual behavioural science of thriving with a long-term health condition
	Paper 1: Exploring the impact of psychological flexibility on the relationship between fear of cancer recurrence and adjustment in cancer survivors
	Kate Randell, David Gillanders, and Susie Porteous
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	Paper 2: Why don't people do their treatments? A conceptual exploration of non-adherence in chronic illness using a contextual behavioural approach
	Jennifer Kemp
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	Paper 3: Helping Workers With Chronic Health Conditions: Results From An ACT Based Telephone Coaching Intervention
	Dayna Lee-Baggley, Area Day, and Nicolle Vincent
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25. Increasing Stakeholder Commitment to Behavior Change: ACT for “Non-Adherence"
	Michael Bordieri
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26. Exploring a past, present and future of broadening of behavioral horizons
	Paper 3: Modeling ongoing acts-in-context from a contextual behavioral perspective: A network analysis approach
	Adam M. Kuczynski and Jonathan W. Kanter
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27. An Experiential Introduction to Relational Frame Theory
	Ryan Sharma
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28. Ecological Momentary Assessment as a CBS Tool: Empirical Applications of Ecological Momentary Assessment to Questions of Contextual Behavioral Science
	Paper 1: An ecological momentary assessment (EMA) investigation of cognitive processes for responding to difficult thoughts
	Jennifer Krafft and Michael E. Levin
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31. Advances in Relational Frame Theory Research of Applied Relevance
	Paper 3: Assessing and Training Analogical Responding in Young Children
	Elle Kirsten and Ian Stewart
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40. Bringing ACT for Psychosis into the “Real World”: Recent Developments in Dissemination and Implementation
	Paper 1: Researching the Effectiveness of Acceptance-based Coping during Hospitalization: Initial Results from the REACH Project
	Brandon A. Gaudiano, Carter Davis, Gary Epstein-Lubow, and Ivan W. Miller
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	Paper 2: Affecting the psychiatric ward milieu using a combination of individual treatment and staff behavior change
	Mårten Tyrberg, Per Carlbring, and Tobias Lundgren
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41. Behavioral Activation: A Third Wave Cousin on a Journey Across the World
	Christopher R. Martell
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43. ACT processes and outcomes among high risk populations
	Paper 1: Longitudinal Associations between Psychological Flexibility Processes and Suicidal Ideation
	John Donahue, Rebecca Thompson, Katie Callahan
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44. Metaphor Co-Creation: ACT as Practiced in Japan
	Paper 1: Co-creation of metaphor to observe and describe sufferings with curiosity - A case of a woman with fear of incontinence
	Atsushi Seguchi
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	Paper 2: Co-creating metaphor for exploring lost values and activities: A case of a woman who had major depression due to marital troubles
	Yusuke Shudo
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	Paper 3: Co-creating a metaphor for evoke curiosity about fear: A case of a woman with emetophobia
	Takashi MITAMURA
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46. EFT: The science and soul of couple therapy
	Sue Johnson
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Friday, July 27
50. Getting the Essentials in Place: Using a Structured BA Protocol to Gain Proficiency
	Christopher R. Martell
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51. Children and Their Contexts
	Chris McCurry and Sacha Rombouts
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52. The compassionate and flexible therapist
	Rikke Kjelgaard
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53. Understanding Self As Context
	Andrew J. D'Amico, John Armando, and Frank Masterpasqua
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54. ACT for Social Anxiety: An Evidence-based Group and Individual Approach
	Nancy Kocovski and Jan Fleming
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55. Developing a Nurturing Society: Directions for CBS to Understand and Reduce Prejudice, Dehumanization, and Objectification
	Benjamin Ramos, Anthony Biglan, Akihiko Masuda, Laura R. Silberstein-Tirch, Matthew D. Skinta, Matthieu Villatte, and lore dickey
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56. Examining the Impact on ACT Processes of ACT and Exposure-Based Treatments for OCD and PTSD
	Paper 2: The Impact of ERP and ACT for OCD on ACT Processes: A Single Case Design Study
	Brian Thompson
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57. Evoke, Reinforce, Repeat (Part 1): Learning a Plain Language Behavioral Perspective to Clinical Work
	Matthew S. Boone, Emily K. Sandoz, Karen Kate Kellum
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58. A functional contextual approach to moral injury: Conceptualization, treatment, and implementation considerations
	Paper 3: Utilizing Acceptance and Commitment Therapy to aid chaplains in addressing moral injury
	Jason Nieuwsma, Jennifer Wortmann,  Rebecca Morris, Jaimie Lusk, Janet Hanson, Keith Meador
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59. Barriers and innovations in self-guided ACT interventions
	Paper 2: Using mobile apps to tailor ACT skill training in-the-moment: Results from the ACT Daily app
	Michael E. Levin, Jack Haeger,  Cynthia Navarro,  Rick Cruz, Ph.D.
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	Paper 3: Development and pilot-testing of storytelling video self-help program based on Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for depression
	Lisa A. Uebelacker, Brandon Gaudiano, Carter H. Davis, Ivan W. Miller
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62. Pratiquer l'ACT par le clown
	Jean-Christophe Seznec
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64. Delivery of Brief, Group-Based ACT Interventions in Diverse Settings: Outcomes and Lessons Learned in Implementation
	Paper 1: Responding to Traumatic Stress Post Hurricane María in Puerto Rico: Brief ACT-Informed Group Intervention with School Personnel
	Rosaura Orengo-Aguayo
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	Paper 3: How Much is Enough in Brief Acceptance and Commitment Therapy in Treating Depressive Symptoms?
	Emily B. Krosk
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67. The self in practice: A contextual behavioral science approach
	Louise McHugh
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69. ACT for Emotion Efficacy: A Treatment Protocol for Emotion Dysregulation
	Matthew McKay and Aprilia West
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72. Evoke, Reinforce, Repeat (Part 2): Learning a Plain Language Behavioral Perspective to Clinical Work
	Matthew S. Boone, Emily K. Sandoz, Karen Kate Kellum
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74. ACT for Spiritual Development: Accept, Choose, Teach others
	Hank Robb
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75. How RFT can make you smarter
	Sarah Cassidy
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77. Using ACT to enhance performance and well-being
	Paper: Acceptance and Commitment Therapy as a clinical performance anxiety treatment and enhancement program for musicians
	David Juncos
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78. Shame, Stigma, and Stress: Barriers to Thriving for Gender and Sexual Minorities
	Paper 2: Substance Use and Fear of Stigma Among Gender and Sexual Minority Individuals
	Madeline Benz and Kathleen Palm Reed
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79. Intervenir de façon efficace avec une clientèle suicidaire en utilisant des techniques issues de la thérapie d'acceptation et d'engagement et de la thérapie dialectique comportementale
	Marie-Eve Martel and Francis Lemay
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80. Scaffolding ACT and DBT for the Multi-Problem Client
	Amy House and Sandra Georgescu
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81. Female, fierce and fabulous
	Rikke Kjelgaard
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83. Get Out of Your Head and Into the Game: Teaching athletes the ACT Matrix and its use in the achievement of mindful, enhanced, sports performance
	David Udelf
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84. It is time to discuss race and politics: Applying CBS to address social divisions
	Paper 2: Facilitating racial harmony on college campuses: A randomized trial;
	Jonathan W. Kanter and Monnica T. Williams
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86. Clinical Engagement with Gender Diverse Clients across the Gender Spectrum
	lore m. dickey
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88. ACT for People with Pain: What We Still Have to Learn
	Paper 2: A Mixed Methods ACT Intervention for Individuals with Chronic Pain from Neurofibromatosis Type 1 (NF1): Results from a Randomized Controlled Trial (RCT)
	Staci Martin, Taryn Allen, Kari Struemph, Mary Anne Tamula, Andrea Baldwin, Pamela Wolters, Brigitte Widemann
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	Paper 3: Psychological Flexibility, Pain Characteristics, and Risk of Opioid Misuse in Noncancerous Chronic Pain Patients
	Amanda Rhodes, Donald Marks, Jennifer Block-Lerner, Timothy Lomauro
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89. Empirically evaluating smartphone app technology effectiveness in delivering and evaluating ACT interventions
	Symposium Intro Slides
	Paper 1: Analyzing longitudinal user engagement data of an ACT smoking cessation app for those with serious mental illness to examine outcomes of psychological flexibility and smoking behaviors
	Javier Rizo, Paige Palenski, Roger Vilardaga
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	Paper 3: Examining a prototype mobile app for self-critical thoughts: A clinical component test of cognitive defusion and cognitive restructuring
	Jennifer Krafft, Jack Haeger, Michael Levin, Woolee An, Michael Twohig
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90. Recent Research on Verbal Processes Involved in Components of ACT and RFT
	Paper 1: Effects of Defusion and Deictic Frame Interactions on the Development of Self-As-Context in Individuals with Autism
	Sebastián García-Zambrano
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91. The Zigs and Zags of Human Evolutionary History
	Peter Turchin
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Saturday, July 28
96. SHAPE-ing competent therapists: Working effectively with emotion in clinical supervision
	Eric Morris, Sonja Batten
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97. ACT: Developing exposure/acceptance practice for people with Chronic Pain
	JoAnne Dahl
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98. The application of the ACT of Self-Forgiveness to adult experience of Adverse Childhood Events
	Grant Dewar
	 Adverse Childhood Experiences International Questionnaire (ACE-IQ)
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101. Contextual Behavioral Strategies for Helping Gender and Sexual Minority Clients Thrive
	Aisling Leonard-Curtin and Matthew D. Skinta
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102. Innovation and evaluation in ACT training: Steps towards a science of dissemination
	Paper 1: The perceived impact of an online third wave CBT training among postgraduate students and mental health professionals
	Frédérick Dionne, Luc Bourrassa, and Nadia L'Espérance
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	Paper 2: Development and initial validation of the Mindful Healthcare Scale - a new measure of psychological flexibility for helping professionals
	Gillian Kidney, David Gillanders, and Lene Forrester
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	Paper 3: ACT Training Lab - a blueprint for bespoke CPD events for ACT trainers and advanced practitioners
	Graciela Rovner, Joseph Oliver, Jacqueline A-Tjak, Louise McHugh, and David Gillanders
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	Paper 4: Skills of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) among novice therapists are associated with changes in depression symptoms in a brief ACT intervention
	Katariina Keinonen, Heidi Kyllönen, Piia Astikainen, and Raimo Lappalainen
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104. Implications of Relational Frame Theory for Early Childhood Language Development
	Jonathan Tarbox
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106. The impact of identity on thriving: Examining self-as-content in multiple contexts
	Paper 1: What does it mean to consider yourself an“addict”?: The impact of identity on treatment-seeking behaviors among individuals withsubstance use problems
	Madeline Benz, Kathleen Palm Reed, Lia Bishop
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108. ACT-matrice et Cancer
	Marika Audet-Lapointe
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109. Mastering the Clinical Conversation with RFT
	Matthieu Villatte, Claire-Marie Best, Fabian Olaz
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112. Superhero Therapy: An Interactive Quest Through Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
	Janina L. Scarlet
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114. How is Prosocial evolving? New thoughts and perspectives in the light of experience working with the Prosocial model
	Donna Read, Paul Atkins, David Sloan Wilson, Steven C. Hayes Ph.D.
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115. ACT in the workplace: understanding how ACT interventions improve employees' mental health
	Paper 1: School teachers’ experiences of a workplace ACT intervention: A mixed methods study
	Paul Flaxman, Ross McIntosh, Shannon Horan,  Jeff Salter,  Julia Yates
	Paper 2: ACT in the workplace: Exploration of multiple processes of change
	Paul Flaxman, Niguel Guenole, Joda Llloyd, Frank Bond
	Paper 3: A randomized controlled comparison of worksite applications of ACT and mindfulness training: Investigating attentional and attitudinal mediators of change
	Paul Flaxman, Vasiliki Christodoulou, Joe Oliver, Eric Morris, Nigel Guenole
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116. Ignite Session
	1. The Mindfulness Triangle - The simplest way of teaching the "unteachable" - Reuben Lowe - Slides
	2. The Matrix for Sports Performance - Sebastian G. Kaplan, Laura Sudano - Slides
	3. Will the Real ___ Please Stand Up? Getting into the ACT of Impostor Phenomenon - Nelly A. Dixon - Slides
	4. Got Gender? Improving trans awareness and competence for mental health providers by expanding psychological flexibility - C. Virginia O'Hayer, Emily J. Marino - Slides
	5. ACT with Chronic Illnesses- C. Virginia O'Hayer, Caitlin O’Loughlin, Reina Aikens, David Bennett - Slides
	6. Tell Me What You Want, What You Really, Really Want: ACT-ing from the Heart with Eating Disorders - Margaret K. Notar - Slides
	7. Pain interference and opioid use are lower after major surgery in patients receiving Acceptance and Commitment Therapy: Clinical practice-based outcomes from the Toronto General Hospital Transitional Pain Service - Muhammad Abid Azam, Aliza Z. Weinrib, Janice Montbriand, Lindsay C. Burns, Joel Katz - Slides
	8. Experiential Avoidance and Problematic Health Behavior - Anne I. Roche - Slides
	9. Why Laugh? Exploring the Connections Between Humor and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy - Lisa DeHahn Jade - Slides
	10. My miscarriages as a therapist: Shame, healing and serendipity - Giovanni K. Pergher - Slides
	11. The Transition from Clinician to Supervisor - Annette Dufresne - Slides
	12. Psychologists' attitudes toward money: Use of cognitive behavioral theory to explain how we perpetuate our financial abuse - Lori Eickleberry, Laurel Marco - Slides
117. Empirical investigations of experiential avoidance and psychological well-being
	Paper 3: A functional understanding of alcohol misuse: Quantifying the role of experiential avoidance, maladaptive coping and impulse control processes
	Brian Pennie, Rob Whelan
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121. From individual to systemic behavior change: What Behavior Analysis and Pro-sociality can bring to ACT
	Paper 2: Developing Care Pathways for Neurodevelopmental Disorders: Seeing Common Problems as Problems of Commons
	Gustaf Waxegard, Hans Thulesius
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122. Why philosophy matters: Reconnecting with our roots and branching out
	Paper 2: The Other Contextualism: Exploring the Value of Descriptive Contextualist Approaches in Research and Practice
	Donald R. Marks
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	Paper 3: Collaborating Across Philosophical Worldviews
	Sean Wright
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123. Projets cliniques et de recherche novateurs en francophonie
	Paper 1: Prise en charge Psychologique de la troisième vague des TCC du Trouble de la Personnalité Borderline
	Keltoum Belmihoub
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	Paper 4: Traiter le trouble d'anxiété généralisée par la thérapie d'acceptation et d'engagement
	Sylvie Rousseau
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125. Perfectionism from a contextual perspective: Supporting healthy striving and flexible responding
	Jennifer Kemp and Lanaya L. Ethington
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126. Therapy with Our Hearts Wide Open: Love and Compassion in FAP and CFT
	Barbara Kohlenberg and Russell Kolts
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127. Criticisms of Contextual Behavioral Science: Inside and Out
	Brandon A. Gaudiano, Jacqueline A-Tjak, Jonathan B. Bricker, Steven C. Hayes, Kelly Koerner
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129. Swipe Right: Using the Matrix to Enhance Teen and Family Work
	Sheri Turrell,Chris McCurry, Mary Bell, and Erin Lipsitt
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131. Improving trans awareness and competence for mental health providers by expanding psychological flexibility: An experiential workshop
	C. Virginia O'Hayer and Emily J. Marino
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134. Using technology in creative ways to assess and improve ACT interventions
	Paper 3: Evaluation of an Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) web-based mental health promotion program for university students
	Shelley Viskovich and Kenneth I. Pakenham
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135. Mindfulness and self-compassion as key processes in mediating life outcomes
	Paper 1: Childhood neglect and adult relatedness: The indirect effect of being mindful
	Éliane Dussault, Noémie Bigras, and Natacha Godbout
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136. Seeing through the eyes of others: How can ACT reduce prejudice and harmful behaviors?
	Paper 1: How can ACT prevent racism and prejudice?
	JoAnne Dahl
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137. Thriving inside the Dynamics of a Contextual Behavioral Science: RFT, Clinical and Non-Clinical Foundations
	Giovambattista "Nanni" Presti
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Sunday, July 29
138. Empowering Clients to Thrive Despite Their Desire for Death: A Workshop on ACT for Suicide Prevention
	Sean M. Barnes, Debbie Sorensen, Geoffrey Smith, Lauren M. Borges, Robyn D. Walser
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139. The Nuts and Bolts of Exposure-Based Work in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
	John Forsyth, Jamie Forsyth
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140. ACT in Groups
	M. Joann Wright, Darrah Westrup
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144. Whose Therapy is it Anyway?: Working with gender and sexual minority youth and their families
	Melissa Farrell
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147. When positive emotions function in unexpected ways: A transdiagnostic treatment consideration
	Paper 3: Seeking Relief from Emotional Pleasure: Using Thematic Analysis to Explore the Role of Positive Emotions in Self-Reported Reasons for Relapsing to Drugs and Alcohol in Individuals with Substance Use Disorders
	Jessica Armstrong
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150. L'ACT en counseling de carrière
	Colette Charpentier, Michel Bleau, Nadia Richard
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151. How Do We ACT in Asia? - The Contextualization of ACT in Eastern Asian Culture
	Paper 3: A systematic review of ACT treatment research in South Korea
	Woolee An, Eric Lee, Michael P. Twohig, Michael E. Levin
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152. "I’ll do it later": Overcoming procrastination in college students with ACT
	Frédérick Dionne
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154. How can CBS-based interventions decrease affective polarization in political contexts?
	Ebba Karlsson, Michael Levin, Dennis Tirch, Tony Biglan, Magnus Johansson
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157. ACT and CBS as solutions to problematic eating behaviors
	Paper 2: Psychometric Properties of the Acceptance and Action Questionnaire for Weight-Related Difficulties (AAQW) in Overweight and Obese Veterans
	Cara Dochat
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	Paper 4: Problematic health behaviors: Experiential avoidance as a common function
	Anne I. Roche and Emily B. Kroska
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158. Aging Changes Things: Adapting ACT to Meet the Needs of an Aging Population
	Pamela Steadman-Wood
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